While this was a good idea, how could I agree to it?
I waved my hand. "I can’t possibly do that. I'd just be disturbing you by being here. No worries, I'll find another way."
"You won't be disturbing me. If it makes you feel better, you can clean the house when I'm not home during the day. That way, I don't have to spend time cleaning up when I get back." Drover looked at me and smiled.
Did he not hire anyone?
Just as I was wondering about this, Marius then said to me, "That works. He worries that outsiders will destroy the system, so he does everything by himself. If you're here to help him clean, Sis Wan, it'll save him a lot of time and energy."
Since he had said so and I really had nowhere else to go, I agreed. "Thank you, but I don’t think it'll be for long."
Theo would definitely come looking for me if I was not back for two to three days. I was very confident about this.
"By the way, are you guys free tomorrow? I’d like your company to go somewhere." I had thought about going to the psychiatrist's office again, but since I did not have my phone with me, I needed someone to accompany me.
Marius held his chin and squinted at Drover, looking a little torn, "Hmm, I have something to deal with tomorrow. How about you, Drover?"
"I can come back in the afternoon," Drover said leisurely.
"That's great, You can accompany Sis Wan over."
"Yeah, I can." Drover looked at me.
I nodded. "Okay."
Although Marius would not be going, he was wholly curious and repeatedly asked me where I was going. I could not stand his harassment anymore in the end and told him, "To see a psychiatrist."
The next day...
With Drover’s guide, we arrived at the venue.
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